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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dummy one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is not real or functional, often used in contexts like programming, testing, or examples.
Example: "For the demonstration, we will use a dummy one to illustrate how the system works."
Alternatives: "a placeholder one" or "a mock one".
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In any event, your first pancake should be a "dummy" one to taste for seasoning.
Regional educational competences: a dummy one for those regions who have competences in education.
It was as if the dream it came from enveloped me--is still enveloping me--and almost like a ventriloquist--not that I'm a dummy (one hopes --andspoke its vision of thopes --andspokese poems.
They don't know the initial cadence is a "dummy" one (because the Giants don't use an "Omaha" call on every play), and thus they often show what they're planning to do.
After the storm toppled the nest, state wildlife officials suggested putting up a dummy one to lure the eagles back.
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If only he had lied and told Hate that the Utterson was indeed an original.... "Wake up, dummy," one of the goons was telling Mike.
Parental education: dummy one if mother was a dropout (mother dropout) and dummy one if father was a dropout (father dropout).
Said new addition is a dummy wearing one of SpaceX's swanky new astronaut uniforms.
Parental presence: dummy one if mother presence (mother) and dummy one if father presence (father).
Nationality: dummy one if born abroad (non-native).
The dependent variable is a dummy equal to one when the woman has knowledge of at least one method to prevent pregnancy.
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